Is GAC Toyota a Domestic Car?

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DelAubrey
07/30/25 3:33am
It is a joint venture car. More information about GAC Toyota is as follows: 1. Overview: GAC Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (GAC TOYOTA), established on September 1, 2004, is a 50-50 joint venture between Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. and Japan's Toyota Motor Corporation, with a cooperation period of 30 years. The company is located in Nansha District, Guangzhou, the geometric center of China's dynamic Pearl River Delta. 2. Others: Aiming to build a 'Toyota Global Model Factory', the company adheres to Toyota's decades of automotive manufacturing expertise and introduces the world's most advanced production equipment and processes. The layout of the five major processes—stamping, welding, resin, painting, and assembly—is nearly perfect. Among them, the stamping workshop is equipped with the world's leading servo press, complemented by high-speed parts handling, achieving world-leading processing speeds and improving labor productivity by over 20%. Moreover, high-precision processing technology minimizes energy consumption and reduces noise to below 85 decibels, earning it the reputation of 'the world's quietest press'.
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